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Sioshansi, Fereidoon P.
Competitive electricity markets = design, implementation, performance /
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Title/Author:
Competitive electricity markets/ edited by Fereidoon P. Sioshansi.
Reminder of title:
design, implementation, performance /
other author:
Sioshansi, Fereidoon P.
Published:
Amsterdam ;Elsevier, : 2008.,
Description:
xlii, 582 p. :ill., maps ; : 25 cm.;
Subject:
Competition. -
Online resource:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
Online resource:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
9780080471723
Competitive electricity markets = design, implementation, performance /
Competitive electricity markets
design, implementation, performance /[electronic resource] :edited by Fereidoon P. Sioshansi. - Amsterdam ;Elsevier,2008. - xlii, 582 p. :ill., maps ;25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword, M. Pollitt -- Preface, W. Pfaffenberger -- Electricity market reform: Progress and remaining challenges, F.P. Sioshansi -- 1. Reevaluation of vertical integration and unbundling, H. Chao et al. -- 2. Hybrid electricity markets and different patterns of restructuring, A.F. Correlje and L. De Vries -- 3. Achieving electricity market integration in Europe, N. Cornwall -- 4. Transmission markets, congestion management & investment, H. Singh -- 5. The design of U.S. wholesale energy and ancillary service auction markets: Theory and practice, R. O'Neill et al. -- 6. The cost of anarchy in self-commitment based electricity markets, R. Sioshansi et al. -- 7. Market power & market monitoring, P. Adib -- 8. Demand participation in restructured markets, J. Zarnikau -- 9. Resource adequacy: Alternate perspectives and divergent paths, P. Adib et al. -- 10. The evolution of PJM's capacity market, J.E. Bowring -- 11. Resource adequacy & efficient infrastructure investment: Evidence from Australia's National Electricity Market, A.Moran & B.S. Skinner -- 12. Promoting renewable energy: Lessons learned from 20 years of experimentation, R. Haas et al. -- 13. Distributed generation and the regulation of electricity networks, D. Bauknecht and G. Brunekreeft -- 14. Global climate change and the electric power industry, A. Ford -- 15. Reform of the reforms in Brazil: Problems and solutions, J. De Araujo et al.
After two decades, policy makers and regulators agree that electricity market reform, liberalization and privatization remains partly art. Moreover, the international experience suggests that in nearly all cases, initial market reform leads to unintended consequences or introduces new risks, which must be addressed in subsequent "reform of the reforms." This volume describes the evolution of the market reform process including a number of challenging issues such as infrastructure investment, resource adequacy, capacity and demand participation, market power, distributed generation, renewable energy and global climate change. � Sequel to Electricity Market Reform: An International Perspective in the same series published in 2006 � Contributions from renowned scholars and practitioners on significant electricity market design and implementation issues � Covers timely topics on the evolution of electricity market liberalization world-wide.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2008.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780080471723
Source: 141644:141789Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Competition.
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LC Class. No.: HD9685.A2 / C575 2008eb
Dewey Class. No.: 333.7932
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